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May Day 1940 – Against Both War Camps – For the Camp of World Labor!
Uncensored Report Reveals French Brutality to Refugees – German Anti-Fascists in Prison Camps
May Day or M-Day (Cartoon), by Carlo
Who First Invaded Norway – A Case of Pot Calling Kettle Black
Enthusiastic Mass Meeting Launches Workers Party in New York
New Party Result of Long Faction Fight
Youth Prefers Quick Death to War Horrors
Their Government, by James Burnham
Norman Thomas Moves Towards Allies
War is Heaven – For Stockholders
British Soak Poor with New Taxes
Labor’s Inquiring Reporter
Stalinist Press Backs Hitler’s War Moves
Social Democrats for Open Support to Allies
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGERS:
Albert Gates
Irving Bern
Let the Bankers Fight on the Maginot Line; Labor’s Fight is at Home on the Picket Line!
U.S. Navy Moves Closer to the Dutch East Indies as Roosevelt Gives Allies Open Support
Cartoon, by Carlo
WPA Drops Nearly Quarter Million During Month
Both Parties Got Money from Swindler
Boston Worker Near Death After Slugging by Politician
Stalinists Ask Police to Nab Youth at Rally
Arrest Negro for Answering Jury Call
Shachtman Leaves on National Speaking Tour Against War
Launch $3,000 Party Building Drive
Labor Action May Day Issue Completely Sold, by Albert Gates
Student-Workers Resist Red-Baiting in Union
N.Y. Taxi Strike Solid in 4th Week
Union Meets in ‘Jungle’
Schedule for Shachtman Tour
Workers Party Well Received in L.A.
Revamped UPWU Leads Jobless, by May Bennett
Shachtman Given Ovation in Philadelphia
Sparks in the News
Too Poor to Vote – The Story of the Poll Tax
White Paper Reveals British Role in Lifting Arms embargo, by Dwight Macdonald
FDR – Liar or Ignoramus
To See or Not to See, by Susan Green
Voroshilov Replaced in Russian Army Changes
Labor’s Inquiring Reporter
Cannon – Not Butter, by William Petersen
British Interests guarded by U.S. Navy
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
Their First Strike, a short story by Martin Lechner
Ten Commandments of Soviet Atheists Support Hitler
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGERS:
Albert Gates
Irving Bern
Roosevelt Launches Blitzkrieg to Drive U.S. Labor into the War
SWOC Meet Skirts Organization Issues – Takes Vague Anti-War Position
Cartoon, by Carlo
An Editorial:
Wilson Case Rouses Workers
The Negro’s Fight, by J.R. Johnson
New Branch Formed on Shachtman Tour
Will Debate Professor in U. of Michigan
Washington War-Mongers Speak Plainly, by George Mulvaney
Knitgoods workers Prepare Anti-War Motion for ILGWU Convention
Lest We Forget!
New York Meeting Opens Shachtman Speaking Tour
Labor Action Subs Coming in Fast
Special Anti-War Number of New Int’l Coming Soon
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
Progressive Slate Jars Stalinist Hold in Food
Illinois WPA Fires 60,000 Workers
When the Pink of Reformism Turns to Jingo Yellow
Akron Meeting in Medford Building
Negroes Attend L.A. Party Meetings
To See or Not to See, by Susan Green
Brazil dictator Throws Scores into Jail as Poverty Mounts and Unrest Spreads, by D. Montanez
John Strachey Quits C.P. on War Issue
Sparks in the News
French Premier Runs Brothel to Boost People’s Morale, by Pierre
John Brown – Revolutionist, by Ernest Rice McKinney
Philly W.P. Opens Anti-War Drive
Let’s Have a Real Democratic Union in Steel Industry!
The Lesson of the Wilson Case
A Second Invasion from Mars
The Stalinist Line: They Also Serve Hitler’s War Cause
In the Nature of Hypocrisy
St. Louis Party Branch Pushes Anti-War Work
An Editorial:
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGERS:
Albert Gates
Irving Bern
Wall Street is ‘Fifth Column’ Against U.S. Labor and Freedom
The Real Blackout, by Carlo (cartoon)
Roosevelt “Chat” Means Wage Cuts for Labor Profits for Business
Red Herring Dragged into Wilson Case
GPU Tries to Murder Trotsky
Dubinsky Sounds Jingo Note at ILG Meeting
Akron Shachtman Meeting Largest in Branch History
$1,000 in Cash from Local New York
Canadian Patriotism
Sub Rates Reduced for Manhattan and the Bronx
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
Scab Labor Fails to Dent Taxi Strike
Churchill Cabinet Ends British Civil Liberties
Form Dummy Companies to Get by Law
Local 302 Leader Resigns
National Unity? Or Totalitarianism?
Bosses aim Blow at Aged
Live Wires Guarding “Abandoned” Property Kill Mass. Boy
Workers Party Cracks Ban on Free Speech
The Best People
Negroes and Aviation
New International Is Out
Labor’s Inquiring Reporter
Fuehrers of the Great “Democracies”, by Susan Lawrence
Sparks in the News
In the Wake of FDR’s Message to Congress
Workers Party Statement on Burnham Resignation
George Scalise – Racketeer, by James Scardeville
Akron Cops Slug Rubber Pickets
Editorials:
East Indies – A Tender Morsel for the Imperialist Appetite, by B.J. Widick
Indictment of Teamsters is Blow at Organized Labor
Another Sacrifice to the War-Mongers
Senate Reactionaries Tack Anti-Labor Amendments onto LaFollette Liberties Bill
Two Letters —
L.A. Banquet Mixes Business with Pleasure
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Albert Gates
Labor Strikes for Living Standards as Army Chief Sees War in a Month
The Same Old Tune! (cartoon), by Carlo
Knudsen, Stettinius Faces Red – CIO Top Leaders Blow Hot and Cold on War Issue
Use “Defense” Screws to end Shipyard Strike
Wilson Case Goes to Trial
ILGWU Delegates Subjected to Barrage of Pro-War Talk
Shachtman Speaks at Series of Successful Meetings in Chicago
Los Angeles Looses Anti-Labor Witch Hunt Under Cover of “Fifth Column” Investigation
King Gives Up Sundays to Watch Workers Labor
New York Leads Subscription Drive
Flogging of Georgia Unionist Reveals Boss-Klan Tie Up
Government Agents Frame SUP Militants
Returns on Campaign, Press Fund Show Nat’l Improvement
CIO Presses California Shipyard Strike
FBI Questions Thurman, Anti-War Militant
Shachtman Urges Fight on Sixty Families in Michigan U. Debate
Force Anti-Labor Educator Out
To See or Not to See, by Susan Green
Labor Haters Rub Palms Over “Fifth column” Excuse
Yipsels Hit “Citizenship Rally” With Snappy Anti-War Leaflet
Sparks in the News
Stalinist Convention Hears Windy Explanation of Why Yesterday’s Line Was Changed Again
30,000 Tons of Death, by “Argus”
A Working Stiff Considers the Facts, Makes Up His Mind on World War II, by Martin Lechner
Editorials:
The Negro’s Fight:
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
There’s Money to be Made in War, But Not by Labor
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Albert Gates
Roosevelt, Pledging Aid to Allies, Drops Mask of War Neutrality
Mussolini Times War Entry to Needs of Hitler Offensive; Makes Friendly Gesture to Stalin
Hitler Didn’ Invent Everything
First Casualty in War for “Democracy”, by Carlo (cartoon)
Labor Action Correspondent Talks to Kearney Men, Finds Strike Sentiment Strong, by Susan Green
Jobless Spike “Red Scare”
Anti-War Voices in Britain
Flagwaving Judge Sentences EWA Men
My Friends Is First of Penny Pamphlets to be Published Monthly by Workers Party
Pro-War Faction Carries CIO Council Meeting, by B.J. Widick
Yes, Some People Are Losing Interest in Civil Liberties
“Total War” directed at Farm Labor
Newark Adopts Food Stamps Plan for Jobless
The ILGWU Convention Decided as Follows
Put Gantner and Mattern on Unfair List, Say Strikers
An Editorial:
Strike Against ‘Slaughter House’ Plant Conditions
Labor’s Inquiring Reporter
The ‘Democrats’ Act: (1) Against Aliens, by William Petersen
Sparks in the News
Profits – Coming and Going
Another War Casualty
Building Armaments for What?
Editorials:
Liberalism Marches – Where? by Dwight Macdonald
The Negro’s Fight:
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
Defy Patriots: Push Meetings for Shachtman
What Next in the World War? – Read June New International
Crucible Workers Strike for Better Conditions
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Albert Gates
French Surrender Proves Workers Rule Alone Can Stop Hitler March
Roosevelt Announces Conscription as Next Step in Many-Sided War Drive
Erber to Tour Pennsylvania Ohio Cities
An Editorial:
Wilson Innocent, Thug Guilty
“We’re Hungry and We’ll Fight,” Say Striking Cleveland Newsboys
Waiting for the Kill (cartoon)
These Sharecroppers Meet to Break the Bonds of Slavery, by B.J. Widick
Religious Sect Feels Brunt of War Hysteria
Rat-Bite Kills Month-Old Tenement Infant
Cablegram Sent by William Hines Page, American Ambassador to Britain to President Wilson, March 5, 1917
The Pack Begins to Howl Loudly for War Entry
New York Party Organizes Outdoor Rally Against War
Chamber of Commerce Knows How Its Bread is Buttered
Knitgoods Workers May Take to Picket Line
June New International Out
Oakland Branch Has Tilt with Local Hooligans
“We’re Joining the Workers Party,” Say Two CPers
YPSL Will Open Convention with Anti-War Rally
To See of Not to See, by Susan Green
The ‘Democrats’ Act: (2) Against Liberty, by William Petersen
Sparks in the News
The Washington Politicians Say: Soak the Poor! Feed the Rich! by Robert Hallam
Marcus Garvey, by J.R. Johnson
Sharecroppers Get Penny Pamphlet
Editorials:
The Librarian of Congress Speaks: Will the Book Burning Start? by Dwight Macdonald
The Negro’s Fight:
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
Statement on ‘Revelations’ of Cambridge District Attorney
Brazilian Fourth Internationalists Endorse Workers Party Position on World War
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Albert Gates
A Declaration Against the World Imperialist War! Fight Fascism with Socialist Action!
Allied Thieves Fall Out Over Bandit Truce
Our War Against Dictatorship, by Carlo (cartoon)
Roosevelt Actions Push Nation Further Along Path to War, by Albert Gates
Kearny contract Not So Good
Congressmen Speed Conscription Bills, by Alan Selkirk
Tortured Body of Trotsky Secretary Found
GOP “Peace” Pledge Isn’t Worth the Paper It’s Written On
Picket Against Scuttling of Housing Plan
“Powder Keg” in Sharecropper Plight, by B.J. Widick
Two Weeks Remain in Drive for Subs
The Better Half
David Lasser in New Hilarious Role
St. Louis Movie Operators Oust Racketeers, Win New Contract
Workers Party Publishes Second in Series of Penny Pamphlets
You Are Free When ...
Shachtman on Last Lap of Speaking Tour
What’s Going On in Brazil, by M. Lebrun
Tax Bill Makes Masses Pay for Bosses’ War
Spread Strike to Honolulu
Editorials:
The “Democrats” Act: (3) To Destroy Labor’s Standards, by William Petersen
Is the Lovestone Group Going to Back the Allies?
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
50,000 Informers
Progressives Win Food Election
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Albert Gates
Russia’s Occupation of Rumania Extends Hitler-Stalin Balkan Hold, by Joseph Carter
An Editorial
Axis Hits at Allied Position in Far East
Is it Five? No, It Is ... Twelve!
The Capitalist Answer, by Carlo (cartoon)
This Is No Time for Social Legislation Says President
New Taxes Add to War Burden on U.S. Masses, by Albert Gates
With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Lines, by David Coolidge
Truck Union Will Appeal Convictions
“Lambs” Don’t Volunteer for Sacrifice, Cal. to Use Pressure
Adopt Anti-War Resolution
Court Acquits Fascist Gang
What Are the Facts on the Food Stamp Plan? by David Coolidge
Calif. CIO Shipyard Workers Push Protest
On the GOP Convention
To See or Not to See, by Susan Green
Wall St. Picks Its Republican Nominees
Sparks in the News
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
Milking the Poor with Insurance, by Gary Reynolds
Shachtman to Resume Tour in St. Louis
Editorials:
The “Democrats” Act: (4) For Wartime U.S. Dictatorship, by William Petersen
The Negro’s Fight:
Well ...
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Albert Gates
Roosevelt Asks Masses to Raise Fourteen Billion for Boss War
What Facts Lie Behind French Turn to Fascism?
Pres. Roosevelt – Grand Kleagle of the United States
Voting Does Not End Vital Mexican Conflict
CIO Signs Stanley Cafeterias
Uruguay 4th Internationalists Back W.P. Position on the War
World At War
Picket Lines 100% Solid in Scrap Iron Strike
A New Penny Pamphlet: This Is Not Our War
With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line, by David Coolidge
Police Brutally Attack Air King Strikers
Union Paper Hangs Anti-Union Label on Fifth Column Hysteria
Stalinists Continue to Run AYC, by Irving Howe
Lewis Seeks Third Party Deal with Wheeler and Townsend, by B.J. Widick
“Peace Officers” in Unprovoked Attack on Negro Editor
Stalinist Defense Outfit Deserts Negro Militant
Will They Agree on the Balkans? (cartoon)
Lest We Forget!
Sparks in the News
War Problem Occupies YPSL Meet
Why is Hitler Winning? by Dwight Macdonald
The Better Half, by Susan Green
Shachtman to Speak on Ohio Campus
On Willkie and “Free” Press, by Alan Selkirk
And at the Same Time It Pays
Editorials:
Protecting Whose Interests, by Carlo (cartoon)
If They WANT to Fight Let Them – Say We
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
Youth Need Trade Schools Not Barracks
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Albert Gates
F.D.R. ‘Conscripted’ for Third Term; Gears U.S. War Machine for Action
Democrats Soft-Pedal on War Stand
Packard “Patriots” Kick, Government Hastens to Guarantee War Profits, by Susan Green
Hemisphere Control is U.S. Plan, by Alfred Gates
World at War
Scrap Iron Strike Dents Business
Stop Conscription! No Draft of American Lives for Wall Street’s War
Gentlemen, Look to Your Columns
With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Lines, by David Coolidge
Die Casters End Strike Pending Vote
And the Rich Suffer Too
From the Diary of a Migratory Laborer, by Apricot Worker
Scrap Iron Strike Dents Company Business
So You Won’t Enlist
Three Day Strike Brings Concessions
Farewell, Frank Halstead
To See or Not to See, by Susan Green
Cuban Stalinists Lend a Hand in Electing Batista President
Shachtman to End Tour in New York
Sparks in the News
Should the Negro Fight?
Do You Know
A Tennessee Lynching Bee, by R. Craine
Camacho Forces Claim Election Victory
Editorials:
Tweedledum Mr. Willkie vs. Tweedledee Roosevelt, by Dwight Macdonald
The Tradition of Jacobin France Will Not Die, by Joseph Carter
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
The Death of a Liberal, by Blake Lear
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Albert Gates
Boss Parties Rush Conscription; Platform Fraud Hides War Aims
Argentina Balks at Hull Colonies Plan
Bosses on Run in N.J. Scrap Iron Strike
World at War
“Defense” No Excuse for Cutting Labor Standards Says Lewis
Stalin Fastens Hold on Baltic People
Stalinists Plan ‘Workers Regime’ in France – If O.K. with Hitler
With Labor Unions – On the Picket Line, by David Coolidge
Watch Out for Pickpockets, from CIO News (cartoon)
Shachtman Sees Workers’ Victory Ahead
Story of a Lynching
Of Special Interest to Women, by Susan Green
We Heard Pretty Promises Once Before
To a Foil’d European Revolutionaire, by Walt Whitman (poem)
Sparks in the News
South of the Border
N.Y. Police Slug Strike Pickets
Editorials:
Who is Mr. Torkild Rieber? by Dwight Macdonald
The Negro’s Fight
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
These N.Y. Stands Sell Labor Action
Johnson Article in New Int’l Reviews Capitalism and War
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Albert Gates
Organized Labor Must Act Now Against the Threat of Conscription
Nazis Fear Consequences of British Collapse
The New Draft Laws, by Carlo (cartoon)
Scrap Iron Strikers Get Teamster Aid
One Solution
Auto Workers Oppose Draft, by B.J. Widick
Can You Guess Who?
The World at War
With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line, by David Coolidge
Akron Pickets Protest Conscription Bill
SUP Opposes Compensation Plan for Seamen
Sidelights on UAW Meet
To See or Not to See, by Susan Green
The Pan-American Conferees Bow to Hemisphere Control by White House, by Albert Gates
South of the Border: Chile
One Lesson of the World War, by Dwight Macdonald
Stop Hitler? Simple – Just Dam Up the Gulf Stream
Editorials
Roosevelt and Willkie Bait Hooks to Catch Masses’ Vote
The Negro’s Fight
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
These N.Y. Stands Sell Labor Action
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Albert Gates
We Want No Part of the Draft – Twelve Million to Register on Slaughter List
Big Business Wrests Huge Profits from Preparations for War – Patriotism Pays the Bosses Well, by David Coolidge
Taking the Profits Out of War! by Carlo (cartoon)
Local New York Opens Campaign to Put Shachtman on Ballot as Anti-War Candidate
The World at War
C.P. Machine Again Beaten in Food Union
Chicago Board of Health Hears About Rats
Your Signature Will Put Him on the Ballot
Scrap Iron Bosses Try ‘Moving’ Gag Against Strike in Vain
With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line, by David Coolidge
A Summary of the Auto Convention, by B.J. Widick
Hillman Says One Thing But the Facts Say Another
Ohio Police Protect Scabs
These Stands Sell Labor Action
Bell System Signs With Independent Union
Of Special Interest to Women, by Susan Green
There Some [sic!] Are Millions of Destitute “Oakies” in This Land of Riches
Sparks in the News
European Masses Feel the Lash of Famine, by Alan Selkirk
Stalin-Hitler Pact Extends Friendship Down to Uruguay
Prosperity Around the Corner? by Frank Demby
Editorials
Britain at War, Part 1: The Capitalists
The Negro’s Fight
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
Roughing It
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Albert Gates
Draft Serves Bosses, Not Labor
Build a Bomb-Proof Shelter, by Carlo (cartoon)
The World at War
D.A. Trots Out New “Red Scare”
New Jersey Scrap Iron Workers Unite Forces
Anti-Conscription Army takes to the Field
Parade Opens Shachtman Petition Campaign
Victims of FBI Frame-Up Jailed
With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line, by David Coolidge
Unions Take a Stand on the Draft
Fill This Out and Send It to Your Senator
Youth “Town Hall” Hits Conscription
Sound and Fury Abound – Aid Is Scant, by Susan Green
Not So Loud, Messrs. Jingoists!
To See or Not to See, by Susan Green
The Bosses Will Fight Like Hell – To Defend Their Own Class Interests, by David Coolidge
Mr. Boss Gets the Gravy
The Struggle Against Imperialism and War – From the Program of the Fourth International
Progress of “ Democracy” in Kenya
The Men Behind Willkie, by Alan Selkirk
Editorials
Britain at War, Part II: The Workers
The Negro’s Fight
Careful! They’ll Pinch You for Breathing
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
You Can Buy Labor Action at the Following N.Y. Stands
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Albert Gates
Stalin Has Murdered Our Comrade Trotsky
Farewell, Leon Trotsky —
[Telegram to Natalia Trotsky]
With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line, by David Coolidge
The Life and Death of a Great Revolutionist
Knitgoods Workers Prepare for Strike Action
Voorhis Bill Strikes Another Blow at Civil Liberties
Wire Workers Settle Strike
You Won’t Get to Be a Millionaire, by Paul Temple
Joe McWilliams Acts in Hitler Style, by William Petersen
Of Special Interest to Women, by Susan Green
Is Tweedledee Better Than Tweedledum, by Alan Selkirk
Scrap Iron Pickets See Victory Near
Sparks in the News
The GPU Has Not Finished
Editorials
The Negro’s Fight
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Albert Gates
A Tribute to Our Fallen Leader, Leon Trotsky, by J.R. Johnson
Roosevelt Pushes Us into War
We Accuse! by Carlo (cartoon)
Trotsky Killer, GPU Agent, Is Indicted
Mexican Masses Honor Trotsky, by Douglas Conley
More Than 2,000 at N.Y. Memorial Meeting
Chileans Pay Honor to Trotsky
Picket Soviet Embassy
With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line, by David Coolidge
How the Two Old Parties, the Democrats and the Republicans, Treated Organized Labor, from the Northwest Organizer
They Pay Tribute to Comrade Trotsky
Stalinists Routed at Teachers Convention
Why Trotsky Was Murdered – A Quotation
Leon Trotsky – As Seen by Others
We’re Out to Build a Brand New Machine, by Paul Temple
Speech Delivered at N.Y. Memorial Meeting by Albert Gates
August N.I. Out
Editorials
The Negro’s Fight
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
You Can Register Your Opposition to Boss War by Putting Max Shachtman on the Bronx Ballot
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Albert Gates
Roosevelt Commits an Act of War
The Ramparts They Watch! by Carlo (cartoon)
The World at War
Prosperity
Youth See Spokesman in W.P. Candidate
The Full Text of the Jackson Confession ... With Notes
With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line, by David Coolidge
David Lasser Hitches Star-Spangled Unemployed Organization to War Chariot, by David Coolidge
Food Stamp Plan in Brooklyn
September New International Will Be a Trotsky Memorial Number
To See or Not to See, by Susan Green
What’s “Treason” for the Worker Is “Paytriotism” for the Boss
Safest Spot? G.H.Q.
Five Arrested Protesting Stalin Murder of Trotsky
Sparks in the News
From the Weekly People on Leon Trotsky
Violence Marks Three Month Old Strike
What are the Facts on the Gov’t Excess Profits Swindle? by Frank Demby
Editorials
How the Spectre of Trotsky’s Ideas Haunted the Press, by Dwight Macdonald
The Negro’s Fight
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Albert Gates
Roosevelt Pledges the U.S. to War
The Murder of Leon Trotsky, by Max Shachtman
The World at War
Labor Needs Its Own Man in Congress
Protest the Lynching of Elbert Williams
Easy to See Why Profits Are Large
With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line, by David Coolidge
Scalise on Trial – Before the Wrong Court
Their Government and Ours, [by Paul Temple]
Once Again: Stalin Outstrips U.S. Capitalism
Out of the Long Ago Comes a Record of Roosevelt’s Position on Conscription, by Susan Green
“The Way of Sacrifice”
Of Special Interest to Women, by Susan Green
Gentlemen! Gentlemen!
Watch Yourself
Editorials
Mr. Willkie Pulls a “Boner”, by Frank Demby
The Negro’s Fight
Leon Trotsky on Russia and the War
’Nuff Said
“Germany Today Is the Miracle of the 20th Century”
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Albert Gates
Conscription Is a Herald of War
The Murder of Leon Trotsky, by Max Shachtman
The World at War
These Birds Are Free to Serve
Leviton Workers Say They’ve Had Enough, by Susan Green
Fists Fly at ALP State Committee Meeting
With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line, by David Coolidge
Two News Items
The Value of Roosevelt’s Speech, by Paul Temple
To See or Not to See, by Susan Green
What’s in the Conscription Bill
Labor Runs Its Own Anti-War Candidate in the Bronx
Willkie and Roosevelt: Each a Moses Who Will Lead Us INTO the Wilderness
This is Max Shachtman, by Alan Selkirk
Leon Trotsky on Reformism and Fascism
It’ll Help
A Letter
Yes, the Workers Day IS Coming
Editorials
The Negro’s Fight
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
John Billings
F.D.R. in Secret Pact with Britain
Workers Party Candidate Calls on Labor to Repudiate Spokesmen of Boss Class
Breaking Through Orient Censorship
Nazi Puppets Stage Trial of Scapegoats
The World at War
20,000 Organized Electricians Behind Leviton Strikers, by Susan Green
No Comment!
N.J. Scrap Iron Strike in Its 14 Week Now
Tobacco Workers Kick Out Evans Clique
With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Lines, by David Coolidge
Nothing Much Done at CIO Electrical Meet, by Mike Stevens
An Editorial
Warmongers Have Upper Hand at UAW Convention
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
Your Healthy Enough to Be a Soldier
Paying Domestics Virtually Nothing
Even the Hardest Nut Can Be Thoroughly Cracked
Of Special Interest to Women, by Susan Green
Among Other Candidates – Jack Altman
This Is Max Shachtman, by Alan Selkirk
You Can Buy Labor Action at These Stands
Pages From a Rebel’s Notebook
A Sad Situation
Learn a Lesson From the Past, by Judy Stone
Editorials
Does Inflation Threaten? by Frank Demby
Why, Even the PROMISES of the Bosses Are Getting Thinner, by Paul Temple
Leon Trotsky on Defending Democracy
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
John Billings
The Japanese Empire at War, by Sherman Stanley
Conscript the War Industries! But ... Under the Control of the Workers
Straining at the Leash (cartoon)
Scrap Iron Workers Win Their Strike
The World at War
Signatures on Shachtman Petition Top Numbers Required
Confidential!
Watch Prices!
With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line, by David Coolidge
Neither Willkie Nor Roosevelt – They Are Presidential Candidates Chosen by the Boss Class
The Solution Is: Organize the Jobless
These Stands Sell Labor Action
To See or Not to See, by Susan Greene
No Shelters for the Poor
It Will Come –, by Sam Hill
Among the Other candidates – Joseph Buckley
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
Pages from a Rebel’s Notebook
Leviton Strike Case Before Labor Board, by Susan Greene
Well, Elliot Roosevelt Managed to Beat the Draft
Editorials
The Mexican Stalinists and Their Role in the Unions, by Douglas Conley
Yes, It’s a Rich Man’s War – And a Poor Man’s Fight, by Paul Temple
You First, Alphonse
Leon Trotsky on Planned World Economy
You See, Mister – There’s a Reason
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
John Billings
War Plans Menace Labor Standards
An Editorial
Party Doubles Efforts in Bronx Drive
Strike at Bethlehem Steel Is Vital Test of Labor Rights During War
The World at War
Quit Stalinist Teachers Local
We Regret
Against the Boss War! For a Workers’ Government!
Union Ready for Long Leviton Fight, by Susan Green
We Knew This All the Time
With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line, by David Coolidge
Of Special Interest to Women, by Susan Green
Kicked Out of Their Homes
Editorials
The Tragedy of China’s National War, by Sherman Stanley
Nicholas Murray Butler, Servant of Wall Street, Does His Duty
Leon Trotsky on Fascism and New Deal
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
John Billings
We Address Candidates for Conscription: You Must Fight for Workers’ Rights
“Democracy” at Work, by Carlo (cartoon)
The World at War
Not Bad, Eh?
Shachtman on the Ballot!
Bulletin
Fascism and the World War – 1, by Max Shachtman
“Fifth Columnists” in Our Midst
With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line, by David Coolidge
The Business Department Asks: Where’s the Action
Lynch Justice Overlooks the Facts in the Case
“I Am Always in Debt”
Sacrificing Comes Easy This Way
Red Caps Gain Something – Not Enough
An Editorial
Siquieros, GPU Agent Sought in Trotsky Murder, Arrested by Mexican Police, by Douglas Conley
Editorials
Shanghai: A City in Turmoil, by Sherman Stanley
We At Against the War Even Though We Are Not Pacifists, by Paul Temple
Leon Trotsky on Democracy and Fascism
A Foothold in India
Through the Telescope
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
John Billings
Conscripts Face Death in Boss War!
Shachtman Campaign Speeds Ahead in High Gear; Meetings, Literature Cover Bronx District
The Presidential Race –, by Carlo (cartoon)
We Rise to Defend These Ten
Big Business Told It Can Violate Labor Laws
An Editorial
The World at War
We’d Like an Explanation
The Second
With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line, by David Coolidge
The Point Is: Who Are the Real Idlers?
Migrant Workers Strike Calif. Cotton Fields
Of Special Interest to Women, by Susan Green
Leviton Strikers Vote on Union – Just a Formality
Picket New York Button Factory
Now You Know
An Editorial
Distribute Anti-War Literature
Neither Willkie Nor Roosevelt – Labor Must Take the Road of Independent Class Action
Field Notes on Bronx Campaign, by Dwight Macdonald
Workers Party Policy in 1940 Elections
Eugene Victor Debs – A Citizen of the World
Editorials
On the Road to Singapore, by Sherman Stanley
About the Rat Who Starved to Death in a Cheese Factory, by Paul Temple
Leon Trotsky on the Art of Revolution
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
John Billings
Conscript War Industries Under Workers Control
Lewis Marches into Girdler’s Camp
Willkie And Roosevelt, by Carlo (cartoon)
The World at War
Army Accidentally Reveals Strike-Busting, by Jack Ferguson
Man Dies Standing in Relief Line
Leviton Boss Still Stalling Despite Union Vote, by Susan Green
A Meeting
Fascism and the World War – 2, by Max Shachtman
Bundle Orders Improving – But Nowhere Near Enough
Negro Urges Election of Shachtman
Cast Anti-War Ballot, Vote for Max Shachtman
Editorials
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
John Billings
The Elections Are Over – What Next?
Facts Prove Jim-Crow in Boss “Defense”, by Sam Wolf
We’re On Our Way – F.D.R. (cartoon)
The World at War
Jobless Protest Abuse of Food Stamp Plan, by Susan Green
Relief Clients Barred from Housing Project
Just a Mote in the Eye of “Justice”
Something to Be Proud Of –
You Ain’t Lying, Pal
With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line, by David Coolidge
Saigon: Ripening the Fruit for Plucking, by Sherman Stanley
To See or Not to See, by Susan Green
Nobody Paid Much Attention to Him
Plenty of Money Available for Wages
Who Gave Big Business Power Over Life and Death?
Statement of the Workers Party on the Fourth International
Leon Trotsky on the Causes of October
The U.S. Empire – Its History, by Albert Gates
Capitol Scene
Wanted – Poison Gas Experts
We Protest –
An Editorial
Editorials
What’s This Noise About Providing Jobs for All of Us? by Paul Temple
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
The Drive on Egypt
News Item
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
John Billings
We Address the Workers of the C.I.O.
Independent Labor Action Is the Road to Freedom
It All Depends! by Laverne Wilson (cartoon)
Teachers Face Union-Busting ‘Investigation’
Union Presidency Issue at CIO Convention, by Mike Stevens
Our Party Program
Sylvia Ageloff Released
With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line, by David Coolidge
Brockton Shoe Union Considering CIO Affiliation
Ceylon: The Island of Paradise, by Sherman Stanley
Of Special Interest to Women, by Susan Green
Democracy at Work
Very Illuminating (?) –
For Los Angeles Readers –
Unionmen! Beware of Roosevelt’s Phoney “Friendship”
The Stalinists and the C.I.O.
“We Are on Our Way” – To War
At the AFL Convention
Arming for Boss War, by Frank Demby
A Letter to URW Workers, by Blake Lear
The Third –
Just a Number
Editorials
Leon Trotsky on Control of the Army
The World at War
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
John Billings
Vultee Strike Vital Test for Labor, by Jack Wilson
First Days of CIO Meet Bring Heated Discussion, by David Coolidge
Thaelmann Wasn’t Present – He’s in a Concentration Camp
“A Matter of Taste” – Molotov, by Carlo (cartoon)
The World at War
Bosses Open Attack on 40-Hour Week
Challenge Poll Tax in Appeal for Negro Cropper
And Still They Complain
Michigan U. Prexy Expels Thirteen Anti-War Students
Fascism and the Imperialist War – 3, by Max Shachtman
Sylvia Ageloff
To See or Not to See, by Susan Green
Lenin on Conscription in 1917
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
As the Vultee Men Struck
Dear Mary –
Masterpieces of Understatement
Editorials
We Say That This Country Belongs to the Workers, by Paul Temple
Leon Trotsky on Collapse of Democracy
The Power of Prediction
The State of the Nation
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
John Billings
Stop F.D.R.’s Union-Smashing Drive
CIO Scores Important Victory at Vultee
There’s No Fooling the Bankers –
Red Scare Proves Dud, by Jack Wilson
CIO Plans Organization Drive in War Industries, by David Coolidge
Organizational Drive, by Carlo (cartoon)
Is This a Wage Rise or a Practical Joke?
CIO Delegates, Visitors Get Labor Action
Get Nicked for Grafter’s Take
Dubinsky Finds It Tough Going at AFL Meet
With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line, by David Coolidge
Of Special Interest to Women – At the CIO Convention
England at War
Ball Begins to Roll on Orders and Payments
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
Union Distributes Holiday Food to Leviton Strikers
Dear Mary –
Dies Gets Reception He Didn’t Expect
Editorials
The U.S. Empire – Its History
Fact Is that Classes Exist and the Boss Class Knows It, by Paul Temple
The World at War
Seventy-Five at Stanley Meeting
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
John Billings
War Mongers Aim Blow at Unions
Southern Textile on the March, by Mike Stevens
Vultee Strike: a Lesson from the Home Front, by Carlo (cartoon)
Navy Yard Swindle Incites Men
Deaths Prove Need for Mine Safety Bill, by Blake Lear
Mass Arrests of Nationalists Sweeping India
Vultee Men at Work with Union Spirits High
Last Dollar Gone, Hangs Himself
AFL Meet Acts on Unity, War and Racketeering, by David Coolidge
With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line, by David Coolidge
They Must Make Way for Death, by M. Bell
Lincoln Square Tenants Discuss Action
Hitler Pleases Stalin – Hounds French Jews as “Trotskyists”
Dear Mary –
Forty Attend Phila. Forum
The Soviet State
Lovestone Group “Consolidates” Again
Of Special Interest to Women, by Susan Green
England at War
News from Our West Coast Correspondent, by Jack Wilson
The World at War
The Right Honorable Winston Churchill
Editorials
New York Party Convention Sets Press Expansion as Activity Goal
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
On Reconstructing the British Social Order
Vega Workers Call Xmas Gift for Churchill “A Lousy Trick”
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
John Billings
Labor! Smash the Boss Conspiracy!
Navy Discharges 13 Negroes Who Protest Jim-Crow
In the Name of PAY-triotism! by Carlo (cartoon)
The Boss Program in a Nutshell
The World at War
Goodyear Aircraft Promotes the “American Way of Life”
Brewster Aircraft Union Negotiates for New Contract
An Editorial
Fascism and the World War – 4, by Max Shachtman
Big Business Outlines Its Anti-Labor War Program, by J. Reilly
A Declaration on the Fourth International
To See or Not to See, by Susan Green
The United States Empire – Its History
With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line, by David Coolidge
Social Notes, by Silly Sickenbocker
Canadian Authorities Strike at Labor, by Canadadus
Editorials
The British I.L.P. Proves Itself a Very Confused Opposition, by Joseph Carter
Our West Coast Correspondent Writes on the New ‘Gold Rush’, by Jack Wilson
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
Labor Action Institute Opens Jan. 13
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
John Billings
And We’re Not Waiting for Santa! by Carlo (cartoon)
Give a Gift for Christmas! ..., by Joseph Carter & Max Shachtman
AFL Militants! Repudiate Greens “No-Strike” Pledge!
Brewster Men Stand Fast on 75¢ an Hour
Brewster Aircraft Bosses Are Rolling in War Profits
Coast to Coast Coolidge Tour Begins Dec. 26
Ryan Aircraft Gets Demands
Progressives Win Child’s Union Elections
The Negro’s Fight, by Jack Mann
An Editorial
Press Action
Labor Serfdom is NAM Goal, by Susan Green
The United States Empire – Its History
Dear Mary
1,200 Philadelphia WPA Workers Face Loss of Jobs as Yuletide Gift, by Richard Swift
British Provoke Palestine Strike, by J. Jacoby
He Stole a Little Coal
The World at War
With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line, by David Coolidge
Labor and Wages in Canada
Facts and Figures
Labor Will Have Last Word, Messrs. Capitalists!
Editorials
State Department Bars Anti-Fascist Refugees
From Zig British CP Has Shifted to Zag, by Joseph Carter
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
Life Magazine Welcomes Refugees to America
LaGuardia Cold Shoulders Lincoln Square Tenants
What Will New York’s Elite Be Doing on Christmas Day?
EDITOR:
Joseph Carter
MANAGING EDITOR:
Emmanuel Garrett
BUSINESS MANAGER:
John Billings
For a New Year of Militant Labor Struggle! Onward Toward Socialist Freedom!
British Empire Goes into Hock – U.S. Is Pawnbroker, by Sherman Stanley
New Year’s Resolution No. 1, by Carlo (cartoon)
Odell Waller Gets Stay of Execution
The World at War
Brewster Aircraft Union Signs Contract
Mexico Frees Sylvia Ageloff
Reactionaries Beaten in Cafeteria Union Election
With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line, by David Coolidge
Commissioner Hillman Swallows a Mountain and Chokes on a Pebble
The Negro’s Fight, by Jack Mann
“All Men Are Created Equal”
In a Nutshell
Dear Mary
Around the Corner
Labor Action Institute Open January 13. Register Now!
Coolidge Will Visit Ohio Next
From Our West Coast Correspondent
The Negro and the War, by George Schuyler
Wages and the Last War, by Susan Green
Party News
Editorials
Lord Halifax: Christian Gentleman, Imperialist Spokesman, by Joseph Carter
Our Readers Take the Floor ...
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